■îtr (Taken from Ease Your Eating Problem the Craacent.) GIRLS’ ATHLETIC A880CU- TIOH ELECTIONS TAKE PLACE Federal Bureau It Studying ths Question of How to Ac- compiish I t Alben* Flapjacks the botcakes of tbe W est Subject to change without notice. Leave Portland Lea ve N ew berg Park A Y am hill Im perial H otel t.’ t a a. m. 3:00 a. m. t : l t a. m. * a. m. 1 1 :0 « a. m. 10:0# a. m. 1:S5 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 4 :1 » p. m. 3 :4 » p. m. 1:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 0:30 p. re. 4:30 p. m. Sat. and Sun.— O N L Y — S a t and San. 1 1 :1 » p. m. 3:00 p. m. Reservations fo r Theatre Parties, etc., or fo r Special Tripe call: Port- Main t i l l ; Newberg, SCH OLZ BROS T R U C K CO. LOCAL OFFICES Phone Black 33. Residence phones Red and W h ite 31». 313 LO C AL A N D LONG DISTANCE H A U L IN G Portland office S3 Front S t Phone 3854 Broadway. Sheet Metal Works Oregon-WasMagtai Truck Service When we make tout COLLECTIONS BT BUYIHG A pril IT marked the eloee o f one o f the moet suceesaful administra­ tions o f the Oírla’ A thletic aasocia- tlon, and the opening o f the l#32-23 association rear. The form er officers and their suc- President, Daises Leffler— Mary Buiott. y Vice-president, Mary E lliott— Florence Lee. Secretary, Esther H aworth— Ruth Grade School Claeses Taught by Per. W hitlock. Treasurer, Helen Hester— Ann sene Who Have Not Kvon High Sliver. School Diplomas— Trained Tennis manager, Beth Paulsen— Teachers Barred. Pauline Terrell. Special appreciation is due the old Washington. D. C.—Commissioner officers for the constructive work It has John J. Tlgert o f tbe bureau of edu­ which they have effected. cation and his assistants are studying been and w ilK continue to be o f es­ (lie question o f bow to raise tbe pecial value to the cause o f athletics standard of training for school teach­ among the girls o f Pacific College. ers throughout tbe United States. Thousands of women and men en­ trusted with tbe education of large groups of children In the public schools and two members from the senior, lack what the federal officials regard junior, sophomore, and freshmen as an adequate preparation for their classes and the Academy. This body Is directly responsible fo r the pro­ work. Doctor Tlgert said. In the grade schools many persons motion o f g irls’ athletics, and simpli­ are teaching classes who have not fies the work o f the large associa­ even high school diplomas, according tion by conducting much o f its w ork end discussion. to a recent Investigation by tbe bu- The Oirls’ H ikin g club i: also a Accordlng to tbe rean‘ of education, new department of the Association. federal standards s men or woman to The interest in It and Us value to be properly equipped for teaching those participating Indicate that it should have at least s normal school is permanently established. education. I f the teaching is to be Greater general interest In the as­ that In high schools n college or uni­ sociation and g irls’ a th letics. during versity diploma should represent ade­ the past year Indicates an important quate training. In other words the Increase In the association. training of the teacher should reach considerably beyond the subject to be AGORETONS GIVE PROGRAM tadght. FOR TRETIAK t a t m t h Many Are Barred. One o f the high lig h ts o f P. C.’a Thousands o f men and women who society life was the entertainment were adequately trained to teach are o f the Trellans by the Agoretons on now barred from tbe schools, It has A pril 38 at 8:00 p. m. In Wood-Mar been found. This is s result o f tbe Hpll. A very unique program was war. When living costs Increased given In the chapel, the first number faster than * teachers’ salaries large o f which was n pantomime directed numbers o f teachers who were well by C. R. Hinshaw, featu ring negro equipped fo r their work were com­ home life. Its presentation revealed pelled to step out o f the schools Into much hidden talent among the the other other positions that would young men. The second number, a violin solo, was executed by Royal pay better. Many were practically Gettman, w ith match feeling. «T h is forced oat by lack of means to re­ was follow ed by a stunt presented main, although their first Interest was by. V ir g il Hinshaw as Dr. Grand- with the schools. ^ getam and fits aide, Cecil Pearson, There was a national shortage of who performed some exceedingly teachers. Economic depressions fol­ modern feats in surgery on an un­ lowed. Persons with hardly any train­ recognisable subject. A fte r the su- ing stepped Into the vacant positions. At tbe ra n r time the level o f salaries paid teachers began to be increased. More an^ more Inadequately trained persons went into the schools as teach­ ers. Th e shortage o f teachers cessed to be a problem. There are now GIRLS’ ATHLETIC C O U C H ./ ELECTS HEW OFFICERS enough, so that few schools need re­ main closed tor lack o f men and wom­ The student council fo r the g irls’ athletic association met Friday, A p ­ en to conduct them. r il 28, to elect officers. Helen Hes­ Standard Lowered. But the teachers who are Inade­ ter was unanimously elected presi­ quately trained are holding the posi­ dent and Mary Shirley, secretary. tions. And many persons who studied The members o f the coaacll repre­ senting the fo llow in g classes are: te moke teaching their life work are Academy, Elisabeth Sliver. without positions. School boards gen­ Academy, Louise Nelson. erally feel that In all fairness those Freshman, M ary Shirley. persons who accepted positions when Sophomore. Helen Hester. there was a teacher shortage should Junior, Clara Calkins. Senior, Anna Mills. be retained. Tb e standard o f training fo r teach­ ers thus has been very largely low­ ACADEMY STUDENT BODY ered throughout tbe schools in all sec­ ELECTS HEW EXECUTIVES tions o f the United States, ftoe reports The annual elections o f the Acad­ show. The correction o f this situation emy student body took place last may take several years, according to Tuesday, A pril 25. In the Academy Commissioner Tlgert. study hall. The follow ing are the officers who w ill serve fo r the com­ T H IS BEAR IS BULLET-PROOF ing term: President— Ivor Jones. Vice-president— Ben Huntington. Three Slugs From Rifle Fall te Stay Secretary— Emmabell Woodworth. Onrush of Bruin In Pennsyl­ Treasurer— H atel Newhouse. vania Wilde. Chairman social committee— Ar- dath Campbell. Lewlsbnrg. Pa.— Samuel Crone, a Y e ll leader— Floyd Lienard. Shamokln butcher, encountered a bear that weighed about 400 pounds, LETTER CLUB HEKBER8 dropped the animal with a ballet from HOW WEARING NEW FINS bis rifle» bat was startled to see tbe The members o f the Gold L etter bear rise and. howling with pain, race club are now wearing small gold tow a rd ^ lm on all-fours. - Tw o more shots were fired and " P 's " in conspicuon8 places on their coat lapels and neckties. These pins struck the tough hide o f the animal, have been chosen by the club as o f­ inflicting painful wounds, bat each ficial membership Insignia, and It is time the bear refused to stay down, alumni member shall obtain .qne I f and by tbe time It was ten feet la be desires. They are very attractive front o f Crone tbe latter’s weapon little pins about one-tourth o f an Jammed. Inch In height, with shiny surface Desperate, the hunter decided to and dull edges o f 14 karat gold. --------- o--------- battle with tbe stock o f his rifle as s The many new subscriptions which dub and stood his ground as the ani­ mal rose on Its hind legs as If to rash the Graphic Is patting on are the best him. Suddenly tbe bear changed its evidence tbst this newspaper Is alive and serving the community, mind, tamed and ran limping Into the ... .......................... . YOUR MOT ÍNADEQUATELY TRAINED Those curtain», so dark and grimy With winter’s dost and soot, will look dainty once mors if yea'll have them washed oar improved way and * » » « * -* on oar wonderful curtain dryer. And the oost is so very* little. Certainly it will fiot pay you to fuss with your curtains at home, te risk tearing and stretching them, only to And after all your bother that they will not hang right THE T0XDT-TH8T PSALM (Published by request) T h e Ford Is my car; I shall not want— another. It maketh me to He down in muddy roads; It leadeth me to say profane words; It tireth my soul; It tmketh me Into paths o f disgrace fo r Its namesake. Y ea, though I ride through the ▼alley. I shall w alk up the h ill; I shall have no comfort w hile It is w ith me. T h y cranks and thy springs they discomfort me. Thou break eat down In the pres­ ence o f mine enemies; thou anolnteet m y bend w ith oil; thy radiator run­ neth over. Surely, i f this th in g shall fo llow me nil the days o f my life I shall dweH In the bughouse fo r­ ever. Newberg Laundry W ith the largest circulation In the county, the Graphic can assure its advertisers o f better results than chuld a paper w ith a small circula­ tion. Circulation coasts la adver- A arise man. has dign ity without pride; a tool has pride without d ig ­ nity.— Confucius. A HEWBERG LODGE HO. 104 A. F. A A. K. Stated communication every second and fourth Thursday V is itin g brethren welcome 1 P. W . B AU G H M A N , W . M. O L IV E R K IL H A M , Secy. R egular m eetings first and third Thursday each month C L A R A H IL B E R T , W . M. V E R O N A H. NELSON. Secy. HEWBERG CAMP HO. U S Woodmen of the World s Meets every T h u r s d a y night at F. hall. V isitin g neighbors wel- me. JAM ES M cW H A N N E L , C. C., TOM T Y N D A L L . Clerk. f T L T WILLAMETTE LODGE HO 96 L 0. 0. F. N Meets every Thmursday night at I. O. O. F. hall. SCOTT LTVENOOOD, N. Q.. A. C. STANBRO U G H . Secy. WBERG Twelve Stan in this Picture, ^friface Raid Bebe Daniel» M onte Blue Wanda Hawley Thoodoi« Roberta Ayna« Ayres HIGH .SCHOOL A griculture Department S ir ™ # « * 1* " ASKY ■ »**•« * » » » « l.L L. LASKY BACKACHE KI0NEY TROUBLf f ----------- r in iti Cecil B, DeMilles ____, FUOOOCTIOM a doctor. For ralM from kldacy boekeebo, rheumatism, ate., taka WOODEN SHOE brand haarlem o il c a p s u l e s — tka trustworthy old-fashioned sulphur pre­ paration that has stood tfca last of tin ». W. A . G R A H A M , Druggist WOODEN m a a b u m SHOE oil Brcrd c a p s u l e s W ORLD CHURCH M EET S AUG. 6 McMinnville, Oregon Hillsboro, Oregon PIONEER Copenhagen. — The fourth confer­ ence o f the world alliance of churches, at which representatives o f churches o f 28 nations will attend, will be held here from August 4 to 12 under the auspices o f the World Alliance o f Churcbes. which seeks to promote aa International onion o f church denom­ inations. The president o f tbe alliance, the archbishop o f Centorbury, hopes to be present. Dr. Henry Atkinson o f tbs American Church Peace onion has been visiting Copenhagen to make the ■ m l arrangements. PREPAREDNESS Is the watchword of today. For thirty two years it has been the policy of the management of tills bank to observe this watchword in financial matters. To this conservatism, together with carefal sad oonsdentions Knrfee we sttribate oar continued snosaes. UNITED STATES day ana Tuesday, May 8 and 9 FLORENCE VIDOR